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Welcome to our Restaurant l'Espadon in Fleury les Cabanes...
In our little fisherman village of Cabanes les Fleury offers our restaurant L'Espadon a kitchen, resolutely turned towards the sea with eg Mariscana crustaceans, Pareillada grilled fish, live lobsters in the pool, lunchtime and evening every day...
Fleury
les Cabanes Originally, this fishing village was made up of coarse reed huts. The hamlet developed early in the century to house the fishermen and agricultural workers. After the Second World War, the first tourists began to frequent the beach and the banks of the Aude. The tourist facilities in 1978 drove off. Today it is a small marina and fishing where fishing is still practiced in the original and ancient globe on the mouth of the Aude. It is also an ideal starting point for walks at sea and the practice of fishing. |
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Specialities
"We were staying in the
village and this was our
favourite place to eat. The fish
was fresh and so tasty and all
the ingredients were full of
flavour in the other dishes we
tried.
The alioli sauce, the
salade du st Jaques ( with yummy
scallops), the fish soup... they
also have a number of local
wines such as the Delice
Secret,which is locally
produced.
Don't forget the
deserts : creme brullee which
feels light and fullfilling at
the same time or one of the
specialties fondante cake, an
absolute must!! The kitchen is run by Kiera who is Anglo-Mauritian and knows his fish.
The boss is David he is friendly and hospitable while remaining simple. In short one of my favorite resta. And of course the cabins of Fleury, the beautiful beach and the cycle paths, the river the awesome atmosphere.
Everyone should feel the welcome
of Languedoc!"
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Opening Restaurant:
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01 january to 31 december - From 12:00 to 14:00 and from 19:00 to 22:00 -
Closed day(s): 01 october to
31 april
Capacity Restaurant:
- 1 Restaurant room, 35 seats indoor,
70 seats on terrace 
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* Restaurant
* Garden * Children facilities
* Public Parking |
* Child friendly * Groups accepted * Terrace * Disabled reception
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Le massif de la Clape

Saint-Pierre-la-Mer

Fleury d'Aude - Saint-Pierre la Mer - Les Cabanes de Fleury
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The La Clape AOC is located where the Coteaux du Languedoc and Corbières appellations overlap and is well known for its vineyards that lie on a limestone outcropping that extends across the entire region. The region produces red, rose and white wines that are fully representative of the region and the reds show particularly well, often times considered a vin de garde. The majority of the wines of Gruissan are produced on the Clape. This little mountain, situated between Narbonne and Gruissan was an isle at the time of prehistoric man. The Clape, gets its name from the Occitan word « Clapas » meaning a pile of stones, and reaches a height of 214 m. The pine trees cover the slopes of the Clape. The garrigue covers the plateaux and the thyme, the rosemary and the lavender that invite you to promenade are what give the wines their character...
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Circuit des Zones Lagunaires |
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Explore the lagoon areas, Pissevaches, the anti-tanker channel, wooden houses, Hameau des Cabanes and its different types of fishing. Walk is not recommended for young children and fragile persons.
For your well being: Plan for sufficient water, a hat, sunglasses, sun cream, cream against insect bites.
For your pleasure: Remember to bring your camera and binoculars.
For your safety: A close walking shoes or sneakers required type (sandals, slippers, sandals forbidden)...
Parking at the port of Cabanes de Fleury. You can choose from three variants walk;
1) The walk of 5km is a circuit along the coast, a footpath leading to the anti-tanker barrier and La Grande Cosse. The return can be genoemen via the beach.
2) The 11.3 km walk you will do best in the morning and a ring road there and back which runs along the coast. It allows you the Etang de Pissevaches and St Pierre market to discover the chamber.
3) The hike of 18.5 Km forms a loop that you can best do in the morning, make yourself a little picnic, do some of the other hikes, with the same sights, you also want you Massif la Clape, the caves of Gouffre de l'Oeil Doux and discover the Domaine de l'Oustalet. Also a magnificent view to 360 degrees. Beautiful nature and wild that gives its charm. This walk is doable!
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Restaurant l'Espadon ** |
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Restaurant Traditional (Fish) |
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Résidence Les Pins 4 Place des Pêcheurs 11560 Fleury les Cabanes |
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Phone +33 4.68.33.60.39 Fax -
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www.fleury-aude.com
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Menus: 12.00 € to 45.00 € |
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Musée Archéologique de Narbonne |

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Cap-d'Agde Naturist Village |

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If you want a beautiful, relaxing summer beach holiday by the Mediterranean, in an environment that is classy, clean and family friendly, then you should seriously consider a fortnight in Cap d'Agde - one of France's largest and most popular holiday destinations. Popular with the French for decades, Cap d'Agde is now welcoming more and more English speaking holiday makers thanks to improved travel links and a real effort on the part of the Tourist Office to make Cap d'Agde a friendly, well organised and attractive destination for international visitors. For many years the resort's main claim to fame was its nudist beach and naturist village but these days, as you will discover here in FrenchEntree's Guide to Cap d'Agde and the city of Agde, there is so much more on offer for couples and families of all ages. Endless sport and leisure activities, 11 beaches, the old city of Agde with 2600 years worth of history, the Canal du Midi, the Herault River and an extinct volcano! Jump on a cheap flight to Cap d'Agde via Montpellier or Beziers and see for yourself!
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Musée des Potiers Gallo-Romains d'Amphoralis |
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The Museum of Gallo-Roman potters Sallèles d'Aude dominates the site of what was a truly industrial city. Open since 1992, it chronicles the life of potters and tile makers who for three centuries, mass produced amphorae, tiles, bricks, pipes, dishes and oil lamps. Today, thanks to the past lives again Amphoralis Site. Constantly searching the site Amphoralis rebuilt his Gallo-Roman village in identical traces found. Each visitor is invited to join the construction of the village, for example by participating in the achievement of the mud walls or brick making. It's hands in the clay that everyone experiences the life of Gallo-Roman potters!..
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It is in Béziers that is the major work of the Canal du Midi: Les 9 Écluses de Fonséranes. A water of 312 meters which allows barges and boats to cross a drop of 25 meters. For the time, an extraordinary technical feat performed by Paul Riquet as a tribute to his hometown. Nine Locks Foncerannes is the third largest tourist site after the Languedoc-Roussillon Carcassonne and the Pont du Gard. Eight thousand ships annually on average cross the Nine Locks that come to see 300,000 visitors per year...
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